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Actually, I would need more details in this situation. Did she plead guilty all on her own. Did she cop a plea? What preceded the plea? Did she receive her Miranda rights? A number of details apply.

She has entered her plea. She will have a pre-sentencing hearing. She has the right to present relevant information to the judge about her situation before she receives her sentence. She should get with her lawyer in order to decide what to say. If her lawyer refused to see her before she saw the judge, she should tell the judge. If her lawyer did not see her before she entered her plea, she should tell the judge. This could be her only chance to face the judge. It is important.

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A. Harriet won't stand trail but will be sentenced by the judge.

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